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Halaman 78
... excellency had the difpofition of offices , he could by no means delegate the affections of the people . Accordingly , our politician was equally honoured and despised . He enjoyed the fmiles of the governor , which loaded him with the ...
... excellency had the difpofition of offices , he could by no means delegate the affections of the people . Accordingly , our politician was equally honoured and despised . He enjoyed the fmiles of the governor , which loaded him with the ...
Halaman 79
... Excellency re- plied , he might do his worft . Thus they parted ; nor were * Mr. Clinton arrived as governor , 22 Sept. 1743 . ever ever afterwards reconciled . This breach gave rie to he in Nor America , from 1753 to 1756 . 79.
... Excellency re- plied , he might do his worft . Thus they parted ; nor were * Mr. Clinton arrived as governor , 22 Sept. 1743 . ever ever afterwards reconciled . This breach gave rie to he in Nor America , from 1753 to 1756 . 79.
Halaman 97
... excellency ; infinuating , that , to treat feparately with them , he had employed one Lydius , a perfon of not the most unexceptionable character , either for loyalty or integrity . The fingle reafon upon which the furmife could be ...
... excellency ; infinuating , that , to treat feparately with them , he had employed one Lydius , a perfon of not the most unexceptionable character , either for loyalty or integrity . The fingle reafon upon which the furmife could be ...
Halaman 103
... Excellency , at landing , with the formality and honour due to his rank . But the true fecret was , to gain an opportunity for the Lieutenant - Governor , and a select junto , to pass the evening with him , in order to conciliate his ...
... Excellency , at landing , with the formality and honour due to his rank . But the true fecret was , to gain an opportunity for the Lieutenant - Governor , and a select junto , to pass the evening with him , in order to conciliate his ...
Halaman 104
... Excellency for not being earlier in this addrefs . " " And here , Sir , we fhould have ended , were we not in juf " tice bound to pay fome acknowledgment to the adminiftration ' " of your Excellency's predeceffor , the Lieutenant ...
... Excellency for not being earlier in this addrefs . " " And here , Sir , we fhould have ended , were we not in juf " tice bound to pay fome acknowledgment to the adminiftration ' " of your Excellency's predeceffor , the Lieutenant ...
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Halaman 12 - After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches, when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
Halaman 18 - This purpose is declared to be, " to give some encouragement in those Foreign Plantations, for the breeding up of hopeful Youth in a way of learning both at the Grammar School and College, for the public service of the Country in future times.
Halaman 17 - The general court had settled a government or superintendency over the college, viz. all the magistrates and elders over the ||six|| nearest churches and the president, or the greatest part of these. Most of them...
Halaman 201 - That the laws made by them for the purposes aforesaid shall not be repugnant, but, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England, and shall be transmitted to the king in council for approbation as soon as may be after their passing ; and if not disapproved within three years after presentation, to remain...
Halaman 14 - Sun, he steered his course toward the next Town, and after some small travell hee came to a large plaine. No sooner was hee entred thereon, but hearing the sound of a Drum he was directed toward it by a broade beaten way.
Halaman 220 - Countrymen in England; who being sensible of our inability in that respect, and studious to promote so good a Work, contributed large Sums of Money, which were to be improved according to the Direction and Order of the...
Halaman 13 - And," according to Dr. Mather, " it was with respect to this vigilancy, and the enlightening and powerful ministry of Mr. Shepard, that when the foundation of a College was to be laid, Cambridge, rather than any other place, was pitched upon to be the seat of that happy seminary.
Halaman 49 - Morte simul tecum solatia rapta ! It may, without reflection upon any, be said, that he was one of the greatest lights, that ever shone in this part of the world, or that is ever like to arise in our horizon.
Halaman 10 - And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully; and although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and the congregation of Newtown came and accepted of such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown...
Halaman 201 - President-General, with the advice of the Grand Council, hold or direct all Indian treaties, in which the general interest of the Colonies may be concerned; and make peace or declare war with Indian nations.